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Health Care Delivery Systems: Opportunities from Public Management Education in Central and Eastern Europe
Allan Rosenbaum, Juraj Nemec, Kenneth Tolo
Date: 2004
ISBN: 80-89013-15-5
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The book contains several country studies that were presented at the NISPAcee Annual Conference in Krakow, Poland 2002 within the working group on public health administration, management and policy.
Each study propose recommendations regarding the potential utility of introducing in one manner or another general public administration education in the processes
of educating and training those responsible for health service delivery system management and health policy formulation within the country.
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Free of charge only for NISPAcee institutional and associate members (3 copies).
Contents
Introduction 5
PART I.
Health Sector Reforms: Measures, Muddles, and Mires
James W. Bjorkman11
Preparing Managers for the U. S. Health Care System
Gloria J. Deckard27
PART II.
Public Health Management and Policy Education and Training: Albania
Albana Ahmeti49
Public Health Management and Policy Education and Training: Armenia
Gayane Selimyan and Lucig H. Danielian70
Public Health Management and Policy Education and Training: Bulgaria
Martin Gramatikov and Nikolay Gavrailov98
Public Health Management and Policy Education and Training: Czech Republic
Ivan Maly121
Public Health Management and Policy Education and Training: Georgia
Nana Sumbadze and Khatuna Dolidze142
Public Health Management and Policy Education and Training: Russia
Tatiana V. Chubarova170
Public Health Management and Policy Education and Training: Slovakia
Juraj Nemec185
Public Health Management and Policy Education and Training: Tatarstan
Ioulia A. Chtchelkova and Leysan F. Shaydullina216
Public Health Management and Policy Education and Training:
Ukraine
S. Khadzhyradeva and N. Kolisnichenko230
PART III.
Public Health Management and Policy Education and Training in Central and Eastern Europe: Findings and Conclusions
Juraj Nemec281